Re: old radeon latency problem still unfixed?

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On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 16:31 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 08:11 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > AFAICT it's more like trading 3D performance for having audio work at
> > > all.  Other video drivers that were too aggressive and caused audio
> > > dropouts (VIA) were fixed, even though there was a slight performance
> > > cost.
> > 
> > In addition, the radeon DRI shouldn't do active spinning like that in
> > "normal" circumstances ... it should instead block on interrupts. if it
> > does, I suppose that could safely be considered as a bug in the radeon
> > DRM/DRI driver. It will do such loops on engine reset and such, which
> > happen on X launch, VT switches or in case of lockups... I have to
> > double check what happens in the code path used for 2d/3d transitions
> > though, those might be a problem.
> 
> What about switching from 2D->3D mode, like when xscreensaver kicks in?
> IIRC people reported audio underruns when that happened but I could
> never narrow it down any further.

Well... as soon as a 3d window appears, the server starts switching all
the time. there might be some spin loop in there remaining...

> If as Arjan said the only lock this driver takes is the BKL then it's
> either a local config issue (ancient kernel or failure to enable preempt
> BKL) or something at the hardware level... I'm waiting for more info
> from the original reporter.

Ben.


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